The Best Siding for Missouri Homes — How to Choose the Right Material for Long-Term Protection

Missouri weather doesn’t play nice with home exteriors. Between summer humidity, winter freeze-thaw cycles, and the occasional hailstorm, your siding has a tough job to do. The good news? You’ve got options. At Hall Brothers Lumber, we help homeowners and contractors find siding that balances beauty, durability, and low maintenance — built for Union, Franklin County, and the greater St. Louis area. Here’s your local guide to picking the right siding that won’t buckle under Missouri conditions.

1. Vinyl Siding — The Classic Budget Champion

Why it’s popular: Affordable Low maintenance Huge color selection Modern vinyl siding is tougher and more fade-resistant than ever. High-grade vinyl resists cracking and warping when installed with proper gaps for expansion. Perfect for: Homeowners wanting quick, clean installs at a good value. Keep in mind: Use premium thickness panels to resist hail and high winds. Ask about reinforced options for better impact protection. 👉 Explore Vinyl Siding Options at Hall Brothers Lumber.

2. Engineered Wood (LP® SmartSide)

Why Missouri homeowners love it: Authentic wood texture without high upkeep Engineered for moisture resistance Handles Midwest humidity and temperature changes well It’s lighter than fiber-cement and easier to cut — making it a favorite of contractors across Franklin and Jefferson Counties. Pro tip: Repaint or reseal every 7–10 years for long life. Learn more about engineered wood siding on our Siding Page.

3. Fiber-Cement (James Hardie®)

The powerhouse of siding. Fire-resistant Pest-proof Virtually weather-proof when installed correctly It’s a heavier product that requires skilled installation, but the longevity is unmatched — often 30–40 years of performance. Best for: Homeowners wanting premium, long-term durability and a sharp finish. Maintenance tip: Use factory-painted boards or prime immediately after install to prevent moisture absorption.

4. Cedar and Natural Wood Siding

Why it stands out: Warm, traditional aesthetic Natural resistance to decay and insects However, Missouri humidity means wood siding requires consistent sealing or staining. Without upkeep, it can cup or rot within a few seasons. If you love that natural look, pair wood with quality sealants and regular maintenance. Our team can guide you through wood siding care using products available in-store.

5. The Real Secret: It’s All About Installation

Even the best siding will fail without proper prep: Use a moisture barrier or house wrap behind all siding. Flash every seam and window properly. Allow ventilation gaps for airflow. Our staff can recommend contractors experienced with fiber-cement and engineered wood installations that meet manufacturer specs.

Local Insight: Missouri Climate Means Balance

In Union, St. Clair, and Washington, MO, many homeowners choose hybrid approaches — vinyl on gables, engineered wood or Hardie® on lower walls for impact resistance. It’s the perfect blend of budget and performance. Stop by Hall Brothers Lumber to see samples side-by-side — our showroom has dozens of siding options tested for the Midwest.

Why Choose Hall Brothers Lumber?

Trusted since 1938 Locally owned and operated Competitive pricing on top brands Free delivery across Franklin County and surrounding areas Visit our Siding Page or contact us for recommendations on color, texture, and durability. We’ll help you protect your home for decades.

Final Takeaway

Missouri’s weather demands siding that works as hard as you do. Whether you prefer the modern look of vinyl, the authenticity of engineered wood, or the resilience of fiber-cement — we’ve got you covered. 📞 Call Hall Brothers Lumber today or visit hallbroslumber.com to start your siding project right.

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